AuthorTopic: Are you moving clubs? (Read 34586 times)

Just thought I would start a little thread on seasonal transfers if anyone wants to participate.

where you are moving to for the current season, why you have decided to move on and what your thoughts are for the season ahead. You may be a paid mercenary or a journeyman cricketer who changes clubs a lot, you may be starting something new, or returning to an old club to play your last years out with old friends etc. Just thought it may be a good thread to take us into the new season.I'll start things off.

I've played at 3 clubs in my local area since I started playing cricket but only moved between two rivals really other than 1 jnr/snr season in another league. The main clubs have been Streethouse CC and Old Sharlston CC. I started at Old Sharlston as a colt, moved to streethouse as a teenager (trophy hunter more like), left streethouse to pursue senior cricket at Old Sharlston and then went back to Streethouse a few years ago to play with old friends and I missed the place immensely. So I wouldn't consider myself a journeyman cricketer, just never settled really.

This year I have decided to move on to something new - completely new - a new club Established last winter called Brook Walton CC. When I say new I am referring to the ground, club, some playing members and everything else that comes with a fresh experience. The people aren't new, well most aren't as the playing members are made up of my Old captain from Streethouse, a few lads that played down there and other league members from the local area, so everyone knows everyone, on the playing side at least.

I left Streethouse after a reasonably successful season last year - cup winners and league runners up (to Old Sharlston - well done again boys, thoroughly deserved after going 11-12 games unbeaten second half of the season).

It came as a bit of a shock to the lads down there and the skipper wasn't too impressed about things but hey ho, life goes on. I moved clubs to be a part of something different (new clubs are rare up these parts), to play with some old friends, lads from other clubs I used to play with or wanted to play with before and to try and help the club build a solid playing reputation and climb the league to play Division 1 cricket.

I've accepted a drop in standard going from Div 1 to Div 3 but that really doesn't concern me, Its not going to be easy and the road ahead is a long one but with the squad we have and the support I'm confident we can climb the leagues and be up at Div 1 where we all usually play in no time.

moving back to england in july (after 10 years away) to blast my team to the village cup final ............... if they are still in it by the time i get back.

Where's that mate? I cant play in the village this year as I played for Streethouse last year lol. Love the village Cup it's an amazing comp

And good luck playing in it, you have to be a signed up member and have fixture representation from the previous season to be an eligible player.... Unless the club has never entered before... You'll end up like me... drunk on a sunday

I'm moving clubs this year for no other reason than they are offering 60 ish games of cricket potentially against about 26. Standard on a Saturday will be slightly lower but Sundays better and lots of touring games, t20's, friendlies pre and post season etc.

I'm moving clubs this year for no other reason than they are offering 60 ish games of cricket potentially against about 26. Standard on a Saturday will be slightly lower but Sundays better and lots of touring games, t20's, friendlies pre and post season etc.

I am moving teams due to Mrs Toadus requiring a shorter commute for her work.

You have got to love those first few awkward net sessions!

I've not had to worry about that really, Just be the awkward changing room glances on the first league game when everybody has been giving it the big one in the nets and now has to prove it on the field lol

There needs to be some kind of dating type website for cricket clubs "Fun 30 something seeks similar cricket club who enjoys long walks on the beach, drinking like a fish after the game and rude and slightly offensive banter off the pitch".

im moving clubs next season due to the fact my village friendly side will finally be entering the league. it means i'll be dropping down from league 1 to league 5 but i get to open the batting and bowl a bit. also im the groundsman for my village side so i am quite excited to play as we have just finished construction of our first adult pitch

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@james_webber@dunstercricketgone from being the opening batsmen to being the opening bowler after the first 6 league games

I'm currently going through the horrible debate of whether to leave my village club or not! I started playing for Colchester (pretty big essex club) on a Sunday last season and got on very well! They've offered a shot at first team cricket on a Saturday (they got relegated from the essex premier league last year) but nevertheless it's a great standard, especially as I'm only 18. The issue is that I get on really well with all the guys at my local club and feel awful about leaving seeing as they are struggling for a few players this year.

What are you guys' thoughts? Play the best cricket I can or stay loyal to my village side?

My view. If you are in your late teens/early twenties and want to move in order to play at a better level then moving clubs is a good thing. After the age of about 25 the main reason for moving is that you have fallen out with your club. I am always weary of players that turn up at pre season nets having played for 2/3 clubs in the last 4 years. 9 times out of 10 they turn out to be a problem and add no value before moving on again.